Multiple Choice

In a model where a worker's minimum acceptable wage (their reservation wage) is calculated as a weighted average of their utility when unemployed and their utility from other available jobs, consider the Nth worker in an ordered sequence of potential employees. The utility when unemployed is composed of both a market-wide benefit payment and a component unique to that individual. If the market-wide benefit payment for being unemployed increases, while all other factors (including the worker's unique utility and the value of other jobs) remain constant, how will the reservation wage for this Nth worker be affected?

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